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Some modern religions include Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, and Wicca. These religions have developed in the past few centuries and have unique beliefs and practices.
Archaic religions are typically polytheistic, centered around nature and the elements, and lack a formalized structure or hierarchy. Modern religions, on the other hand, often emphasize moral codes, scripture, organized institutions, and a belief in a single deity or higher power. Additionally, modern religions are more likely to engage in proselytizing and have a global reach compared to archaic religions, which were often localized.
Modern religions face challenges such as declining membership, adapting to changing social norms, addressing historical injustices, and navigating the influence of technology. In the future, religions may encounter challenges related to maintaining relevance in a rapidly changing world, finding ways to engage younger generations, and adapting to a more interconnected global society.
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
The regions of the world has different weather and land forms. So, they had different ancient religions. But for the modern religions, things changed as the fight of religion grew. So religions became region based.
Many religions practice or practiced polytheism, including the ancient Greek religion (which is still practiced today), the ancient Roman religion (mostly based on the Greek religion), and many indigenous religions.
Hinduism
Not generally. The study of religions is typically taught in a comparative religion course.
The regions of the world has different weather and land forms. So, they had different ancient religions. But for the modern religions, things changed as the fight of religion grew. So religions became region based.
No, but then all the major religions make the same claim for their god(s). The difference in other religions is that the Greeks had many gods, most modern religions have only one.
The Hebrews were very into arranged marriage but I don't know of any MODERN religions that are into arranged marriages. They silly if you ask me...
Judaism has not had "revolutions" since religions and ideologies cannot have revolutions.
George Hamilton Combs has written: 'I'd take this way again' 'Some latter-day religions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern, Religion, Religions
Around %80 of the population is Egypt is Muslim, %10-%13 is Christian, and the rest is Jew or other religions.
There are many goddesses of Earth, in many religions both ancient and modern.
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as communities they are but religions plays an important role in people.
There are many modern effects that can be seen taking place in religion. The acceptance of homosexuality for example is a modern effect on certain religions.